Temporary suspension of the CDCFIB Recruitment Application portal

Temporary suspension of the CDCFIB: Are you among the thousands of Nigerians planning to apply for a job in any of the country’s paramilitary agencies? If yes, then this update is for you. The Federal Government has temporarily suspended the ongoing online application process for various paramilitary job openings.

The suspension affects all recruitment activities under the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire, and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB), which oversees some of the most critical uniformed services in the country.

Why the Temporary suspension of the CDCFIB

In a statement issued on Thursday, the Secretary of the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB), Maj.-Gen. Abdulmalik Jubril (Rtd), revealed that access to the recruitment site has been temporarily put on hold until July 21, 2025. The reason behind this pause, he explained, is to enhance the site’s performance and ensure it can effectively handle the high number of job seekers visiting recruitment.cdcfib.gov.ng.

This decision wasn’t made lightly. It follows an overwhelming surge of applications from job seekers, especially young Nigerians eager to serve the country in these agencies. With so many people trying to apply at once, the portal experienced technical glitches, leading the board to hit pause.

“The suspension allows us to fine-tune the recruitment process, ensuring it runs smoothly and fairly for every applicant,” Jubril said.

He added that this move would allow the portal to handle the high traffic effectively and deliver a seamless application experience. So, while this may come as a temporary setback for some, it’s ultimately a necessary step toward a more transparent and efficient hiring system.

Agencies Involved in the Recruitment

The job opportunities span across four major paramilitary agencies:

1. Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)

2. Nigerian Correctional Service

3. Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS)

4. Federal Fire Service (FFS)

These agencies play vital roles in maintaining internal security, managing correctional facilities, controlling immigration matters, and responding to fire emergencies across the nation. Naturally, a lot of interest surrounds job openings in these sectors.

What This Temporary suspension of the CDCFIB Means for Applicants

If you were preparing to submit your application or you’ve already attempted to register on the site, this delay means you’ll have to wait until July 21 to continue the process. However, there’s no need to panic or start over, once the portal is back online, you’ll be able to resume or complete your application without losing your information.

This period also gives you an opportunity to double-check your documents, update your credentials, and ensure that everything you plan to submit is accurate and well-organized. Take advantage of this short break to better prepare and increase your chances of being selected.

Original Recruitment Timeline

Interestingly, the recruitment portal was initially scheduled to go live on July 2, but this was later pushed forward to July 14. Now, with the latest update, candidates must wait another week. Although this shift may seem inconvenient, it’s ultimately in the best interest of both applicants and the recruitment team.

A Growing Interest in Paramilitary Careers

Over the years, more and more Nigerian youths have turned to careers in paramilitary services, not only because of the job security but also for the opportunity to serve and protect the country. These agencies offer structured career paths, attractive benefits, and a sense of national pride.

The high volume of applications is proof that the passion for national service is alive and well among Nigerian youth. The CDCFIB, recognizing this, is committed to ensuring a fair and transparent recruitment process where merit and competence come first.

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Words from the Board

In his closing remarks, Maj.-Gen. Jubril expressed gratitude for the strong response and enthusiasm demonstrated by Nigerians toward the recruitment exercise. “We deeply value the enthusiasm and patriotic spirit of young Nigerians who wish to serve their country through these essential agencies,” he said.

His words offer hope that while this is a pause, it’s a promising sign of a better, smoother recruitment process ahead.

What to Do While You Wait

While the portal remains offline, you don’t have to sit idle. Here are a few productive things you can do:

  • Keep checking the official portal https://recruitment.cdcfib.gov.ng/
  • Review the eligibility criteria for your chosen agency
  • Prepare or update your CV and cover letter
  • Gather all necessary documents, such as birth certificates, educational qualifications, and identification
  • Practice past recruitment test questions, if available
  • Join forums or social media groups where applicants share tips and updates

Being prepared ahead of time will put you in a better position once the portal becomes active again.

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